Two teenagers were found shot to death Sunday night in a field on the Far South Side and two persons of interest are being questioned, Chicago police said.

The two teenagers, 16-year-old Raysuan Turner and 17-year-old Darnelle Flowers, were found dead at about 11:57 p.m. in a field on East 131st Street between Eberhart and Rhodes avenues after being reported missing days ago.

The two have been hanging out together lately and were reported missing on Friday.

Two teens who were reported missing were found shot to death in a field Sunday night, police said.

"It's tough on them," said community activist and crisis response leader Andrew Holmes. "We were right here, we were searching right here and we rode right past, going back into Altgeld Gardens and it's tough that they were laying right there and we were right here."

Police said the two young men were found with gunshot wounds to the body, and they are investigating this as a homicide. Police said they are questioning two persons of interest.

"All of a sudden, we are leaving and then they got another call saying that the bodies were behind a house out here and I think the Chicago Police Department came out and they went back in and then we all came here and we were footsteps away from this house where they were."

Police said the mother of one of the victims got a text message while she was with police officers during the search saying she could find her son's body in the field.

Police have not pinpointed a motive behind the shootings, but they have not ruled out robbery.